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22 THE ECHO First Row: P. Kelley, N. Hinckley, M. Holstein, J. McGaughey, G. Polisson, B. Orcutt, E. Wallster, L. Carlson, M. White, R. Pawlowski, L. Files, P. Burdick, R. Hooker, E. Bettencourt. Second Row: Miss Barbara Holden, N. Meins, J. Czapla, G. Williams, R. Matthews, H. McIntosh. P. Taylor, B. Paul, B. Clark, E. Mann, E. Mann, A. Haskins, I. Loud, Miss Elna Knutson. Third Row: A. Squires, H. Markie, R. Nickerson, A. Carter, R. Nelson, K. Hayden, E. Laurentz, G. Wagner, R. Howland, K. Anderson, R. Mosseso, R. Colby, P. Vincent, P. Tibhets, R. Taylor. SOPHOMORE CLASS President Lilly Carlson Vice-president Elmer Wallster Secretary Beverly Orcutt Treasurer Mary White The class of 1946 has 45 members — 37 from Holbrook and 8 from Brookville and is divided into three sections, college, commercial, and domestic science. During the year the class gained two members, William Locke, from Quincy, and Edward Laurentz from Jamaica Plain. It lost William Proverb, wbo moved to Braintree; John Youngholm, who moved to Quincy; and Arthur Hedges, who moved to Oregon. Helen Rimkus and Lawrence Watkins thought it best to discontinue their education. Good support from this class was given to the basketball teams. Those on the girls’ team were Grace McCarthy, Mary White, and Beverly Paul. Those on the boys’ team were George Polisson, Robert Pawlowski, Rudolph Mosesso, and Roy Nelson. The Sophomore Class held a Record Hop on March 3, 1944. This was a success both financially and socially. Their assembly was a minstrel show, directed by Elaine McIntosh.
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